Did Gorsuch insinuate or actually say that Trump’s words were “disheartening” and “demoralizing”? Perhaps, but the fact is that Blumenthal is accused of lying, insinuating that the judge specifically referred to President Trump’s comments and saw them as abhorrent. The word “abhorrent” was Blumenthal’s word.

On the matter of Judge Robart, he is a supporter of BlackLivesMatter and an open borders promoter. What he did by staying the President’s order is legislate from the bench, usurp the powers of the presidency, and rule for the national security of the entire nation. It’s a very serious overreach and it cannot be allowed to stand.

Trump’s criticisms of this judge are fair and no judge should be immune from just critiques. In fact, he should be impeached for violating the law.

The President tweeted about it.

Sen.Richard Blumenthal, who never fought in Vietnam when he said for years he had (major lie),now misrepresents what Judge Gorsuch told him?

President Trump said Judge Gorsuch’s words were misrepresented in a presser.

In an update, Blumenthal has doubled down

Sen. Blumenthal said that Gorsuch okayed his airing of the comments about President Trump’s attacks on the judiciary being “disheartening” “demoralizing”.

“Judge Gorsuch specifically said “you should feel free to mention what I said about these attacks being disheartening and demoralizing”, the Connecticut Democrat told MSNBC’s Morning Joe..

Blumenthal said he urged him to release the comments in light of Donald Trump’s critical tweets because “he feels deeply about the independence of the American judiciary.” Blumenthal went on to say the judiciary is “a core principle of our Constitution” and “goes to the heart of our democratic freedoms.”

Blumenthal said that this is what Gorsuch is saying to them on Capitol Hill and Trump is showing contempt of the judiciary.

Sen. Ben Sasse confirmed the comments by the SCOTUS candidate but added that he is not out there criticizing the president.

Ron Bonjean, another spokesman who is helping Gorsuch, confirmedBlumenthal’s account of the conversation to reporters.

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